Bleacher Report's College Football Top 25 Poll: Week 7

Florida State became the official upset of the week after its shock 17-16 loss to North Carolina State. The Wolfpack got two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, including the game-winner with just 16 seconds left in regulation.

LSU lost its first game of the year, losing 14-6 to Florida at the Swamp. LSU had won 18 straight regular-season games. The Tigers were limited to just 202 yards of total offense.

In another SEC battle, South Carolina destroyed Georgia, 35-7. Like the Gators, the Gamecocks utilized an impressive defense that limited the Bulldogs to just 224 yards of total offense.

There was no defense played in another Big 12 clash between Texas and West Virginia, as the teams combined for 864 yards of total offense. The Mountaineers held on to beat the Longhorns, 48-45.

Read on to see what the newest rankings look like, according to Bleacher Report.

No. 23: TCU Horned Frogs

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Poll Points: 64

Record: 4-1 (1-1, Big 12)

Last Game: Oct. 6, lost to Iowa State, 37-23

Next Game: Oct. 13 at Baylor Bears

Previous Ranking: 14

TCU couldn't overcome five turnovers as it fell to Iowa State, 37-23. TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin was named the starter after Casey Pachall was suspended and would go on to throw three interceptions.

It was the Horned Frogs' first loss to a conference opponent in 26 games.

No. 8: Ohio State Buckeyes

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Poll Points: 397

Record: 6-0 (2-0, Big Ten)

Last Game: Oct. 6, beat Nebraska, 63-38

Next Game: Oct. 13 at Indiana Hoosiers

Previous Ranking: 13

Buckeyes quarterback Braxton Miller threw 127 yards and ran for another 185 as Ohio State beat Nebraska, 63-38. Miller threw for a TD and ran for another as the Buckeyes racked up 495 yards of total offense.

Running back Carlos Hyde ran for 140 yards and four touchdowns for the Buckeyes.

No. 5: Kansas State Wildcats

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Poll Points: 443

Record: 5-0 (2-0, Big 12)

Last Game: Oct. 6, beat Kansas, 56-16

Next Game: Oct. 13 at Iowa State Cyclones

Previous Ranking: 8

Wildcats quarterback Collin Klein ran for two touchdowns while throwing two more as Kansas State beat Kansas, 56-16. Klein finished with 129 yards passing and 116 yards rushing to help K-State to its fifth straight win.

Running back John Hubert also scored four touchdowns while running for 101 yards on just 10 carries for the Wildcats.

The Kansas State defense was just as impressive, creating five Kansas turnovers (three interceptions) in the blowout.

No. 4: West Virginia Mountaineers

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Poll Points: 469

Record: 5-0 (2-0, Big 12)

Last Game: Oct. 6, beat Texas, 48-45

Next Game: Oct. 13 at Texas Tech Red Raiders

Previous Ranking: 7

West Virignia quarterback Geno Smith threw four touchdowns as the Mountaineers beat the Longhorns, 48-45. Smith completed 25 of 35 passes for 268 yards and has yet to throw an interception this season.

Running back Andrew Buie ran for 207 yards and two touchdowns as West Virginia racked up 460 total yards of offense.

No. 3: South Carolina Gamecocks

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Poll Points: 500

Record: 6-0 (4-0, SEC)

Last Game: Oct. 6, beat Georgia, 35-7

Next Game: Oct. 13 at LSU Tigers

Previous Ranking: 6

Gamecocks quarterback Connor Shaw threw for two touchdowns and ran for another as South Carolina beat Georgia, 35-7. Shaw threw for 162 yards and ran for another 78 as the Gamecocks gained 392 total yards of offense.

Running back Marcus Lattimore gained 109 yards and a touchdown for the Gamecocks.